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“Our taxes don’t go to public schools, our money doesn’t pay for the roads here; we do not truly consider ourselves Grafton County-ites. When people ask where you go to school, you say Dartmouth. You never say you’re from Hanover, but some far-off place you call “home.” And by voting for one of our carpet-bagging compatriots, we’ve done Grafton a great disservice.” ~ Zachary Gottlieb, Dartmouth College Newspaper on the election of a non-resident to the office of Grafton County Treasurer
2012 Legislative Session Accomplishments
Courtesy of The NH House of Representatives, here is a file that outlines legislative accomplishments as of 2012. Please download the PDF file: 2012 Session Accomplishments
Goals of Regional Planners
This sheet outlines some of the goals that have been suggested to New Hampshire's nine regional planning commissions. Please remember, the commissions are unelected boards, created by executive orders, and funded by your tax dollars. They have NO authority to pass new...
Mark Brighton Blasts Norelli
Blame belongs to Norelli, not Speaker O'Brien August 05, 2012 Take a quick glance at the next paragraph. It looks like lines and lines of computer code generated by a programmer. In fact they are New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated and they have one thing in...
Why Vote for CACR 13 in November
Mark Fernald Needs New Material for His Income Tax Arguments by Steve MacDonald Mark Fernald wants New Hampshire to have an income tax before he dies. It appears to be one of his deepest desires. So desperate is this need that he is willing to reuse debunked rhetoric...
Legislative Accomplishments 2011-2012
NH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SESSION ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2011-2012 Here is a great list of accomplishments overseen by the NH Legislature and Speaker Bill O'Brien during the 2011-2012 session. In November, 2010, the New Hampshire House of Representatives received a mandate...
Highest Ranked Reps Defended Education
When NH Families for Education group published its candidate ratings, the highest ranked House members were those who defended local control of schools: Kyle Jones, Laura Jones, Moe Villeneuve, Phyllis Katsakiores, Andrew Manuse, Mike Ball, JR Hoell, Lara...